The directional debut by D. Smith, Kokomo City, gives you an important, gripping and honest insight into the life of transgender sex workers.
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The Unknown Country gracefully unfolds as a remarkably simple yet highly effective story with masterful finesse.
Quicksand languishes in this weird place of being great in the acting department, but lacking consistent tone and narrative polish sink this film.
Haunted Mansion is a soulful spooky spectacular. This supernatural synergetic story is more than meets the eye.
The Beanie Bubble might be more of the same, yet the devil’s in the details, and we get an engaging and charming film.
The Beasts stands as a testament to Sorogoyen’s skill in crafting an unsettling and atmospheric thriller that lingers and thinking about it.
Between a ludicrous Nic Cage performance and a fittingly brisk pace, “Sympathy for the Devil” offers enough thrills to fulfill.
Savanah Leaf’s feature directorial debut explores motherhood and the foster care system, led by an excellent performance from Tia Nomore.
Barbie is the most audacious major studio film of the year, a joyful, empathetic and audacious exploration of ones self.
Carolina Cavalli’s Amanda is a wonderful reminder that change happens one step at a time, not all at once.









